Better Solutions for Pre-Existing Conditions
Psychology Today: In his latest column, NCPA President John C. Goodman outlines ten ways to deal with the problem of incentives and pre-existing conditions.
Psychology Today: In his latest column, NCPA President John C. Goodman outlines ten ways to deal with the problem of incentives and pre-existing conditions.
Townhall.com: Medicare cuts can be delayed to help seniors, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Townhall.com: Entitlement programs have expanded under Republican leadership, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Psychology Today: Allowing Flexible Spending Accounts to rollover from year to year, tax free, would give people an incentive to save healthcare dollars, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Townhall.com: NCPA President John C. Goodman says gender is not a qualifying factor when determining wages.
Townhall.com: NCPA President John C. Goodman outlines five healthcare lies the Obama Campaign is spreading.
Forbes: NCPA President John C. Goodman says seniors won’t be fooled, as he lays out ten myths in the Medicare ad wars.
Psychology Today: Healthcare quality will rise as competition among providers increases, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
The Wall Street Journal: NCPA President John C. Goodman explains why the ACA will soon create a doctor shortage in America, rationing by waiting and a two-tiered health care system.
TownHall.com: Eliminating loopholes, deductions and credits would allow for lower tax rates, and would maintain the current income tax revenue, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Psychology Today: NCPA President John C. Goodman says regulations intended to help people with pre-existing conditions have instead made it more difficult for them to get insurance.
Psychology Today: John Goodman explains that health insurance does note insure access to healthcare.
Psychology Today: NCPA President John C. Goodman discusses the economic incentives to underprovide to the sick and overprovide to the healthy.
Psychology Today: Whether a person is insured does not affect how they are treated in the hospital, says NCPA John C. Goodman.
Roll Call: Republicans could score politically by offering seniors better alternatives to the Affordable Care Act, say NCPA President John C. Goodman and Senior Fellow Thomas R. Saving.
Psychology Today: Third party payments through insurance companies and government entitlement programs causes healthcare costs to rise, according to NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Psychology Today: Efforts to cut costs by making medical care free have unintentionally raised costs for the entire nation, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Townhall.com: Congress should consider repealing ObamaCare and replacing it with a plan that includes these five key elements, according to NCPA President John C. Goodman.
The Daily Caller: NCPA President John C. Goodman outlines his top five reasons for Congress to repeal ObamaCare, since the Supreme Court declined to strike down the law.
Forbes: NCPA President John C. Goodman says healthcare should be reformed so that insurers protect against financial losses and don’t make medical decisions.
TownHall.com: NCPA President John C. Goodman says seniors won’t like the new HMO in which they are being secretly enrolled.
Health Affairs Blog: In part two of his latest Health Affairs Blog post, John C. Goodman explains why prices are a necessary component of healthcare reform.
Health Affairs Blog: In his latest Health Affairs Blog post, John C. Goodman explains why prices are a necessary component of healthcare reform.
TownHall.com: Inequality is the result of choices people make, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
TownHall.com: ObamaCare’s impact on the economy is Dr. Goodman’s latest Townhall.com topic.